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The first bunch has been primarily for oldCommodore 64 and GameBoy titles.

However, this could soon change as we may see an emulator capable of runningSonyPlayStation and Sega Saturn games.

The iPhone 14 Pro Max being held in a hand

The iPhone 14 Pro Max

The app in question is called Provenance EMU.

Its unknown when the emulator will make its debut.

Mattiello states they also need to make some quality-of-life fixes first and he wants to investigate the new rules.

Lines were added in early April stating developers are responsible for all the software inside their apps.

Plus, emulators need to comply with all applicable laws.

These will vary so hey check these.

Emulators should only ever be used with your own purchased game copy.

TechRadar does not condone or encourage the illegal downloading of games or actions infringing copyright.

This could put third-party developers under deep scrutiny by gaming publishers.

Look atwhat happened with Yuzu.

Game emulation currently exists in a legally gray area.

Despite this, they have been allowed to exist, but one wrong move could bring the hammer down.

So, Mattiello wants to ensure his team wont be stepping on any landmines at launch.

What to play

We dont recommend downloading random ROMs of games off the internet.

Not only could they violate intellectual property laws, but they can also hold malware.

These digital libraries arent the most secure.

So if and when Provenance is released on the App Store, what can people play?

At the moment, it seems users will have to try out homebrew games.

Theyre independently made titles that copy certain graphical styles for emulators.

iMore recommendsPSX Place, a website where hobbyists come together to share their homebrewed PlayStation games.Itch.iois another great resource.

If you ever wanted to play a fan adaptation of Twin Peaks, Itch.io has one available.

For GameBoy-style titles,Homebrew Hubhas tons of fan-made projects.

Personally, we would love to see publishers like Sony and Nintendo release their games on iOS.

That way, people can enjoy the classics without skirting the law.

For those looking to upgrade, check out TechRadar’s guide for thebest iPhone for 2024.

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